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type Rs
alright i my friend has a 12in type R that he was going to make a box for but never got around to it. now he wants to sell it for like 60 bucks, it seems to be in fine condition. if i buy it i wanted to go ported but i wasn't sure what size to make it or even what amp to use with it, could anyone point me in the right direction for these? and he said it it 500w rms and 1500w peak, if this is true would i need a new alternator or anything?
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Re: type Rs
go to alpines site and find it in the product section. There should be a download with all the specs and box size recommendations. A 500 watt amp will not require a bigger alternatoer.
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Re: type Rs
a belive the alpine recommends 1.85 cf for the 12" tuned in around 30-34 hertz and for the type i woul do 750 watts a peaice ( they can handle 1k rms daily)
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Re: type Rs
alright i found the dimensions on the alpine website like you said but i was confused on two things. (1) 18''X13.5''X16.5'' and then it went on to the vent length as 22.75''. but how can the vent not fit in the box??? and (2) how would i tune the the hertz?
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Re: type Rs
the vent is "folded" inside the box
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Re: type Rs
im confused. could you point me to a picture or something? or explain.
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Re: type Rs
ooo ok the folded vent make perfect sense now, thanks a ton. but one last thing (for now) i still have a stock head unit, will that affect the subs preformance or the quality that i could get out of it if i had a good head unit?
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Re: type Rs
It'll be a hell of a lot easier to hook up with an aftermarket headunit.
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Re: type Rs
you will either have to use an amp that has high level inputs or use a line level adapter
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Re: type Rs
ok i think i have 1 last thought and im not really sure about it so correct me if im wrong. so the type r's are dual voice coil and their 4ohms, so does that mean i can from +to+ and -to- and then to the amp and it will be 2ohms, and if my amp was 1ohm stable i could do the exact same thing to a seccond type r and wire them together and they will be 1ohm? i think......
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Re: type Rs
that's exactly right .... 2 4 ohm DVC subs with all 4 voice coils wired in parallel will yield a 1 ohm load.
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srry i lied i do have 1 more thing before i make my sub. i don't know if im allowed to put this link up but if not just delete this post and ill put it back wthout the link. but is this amp good for 1 type r(@2ohm) and eventually 2 type r's(@1ohm)? or what amp would be good for these sub(s).
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the link is dead
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Re: type Rs
http://cgi.ebay.com/2000-WATT-1000w-...QQcmdZViewItem
Can't say I've ever heard of these guys before... |
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